Lagos CJ: Nigerians would’ve been enjoying better days if we listened to late Nwabueze 

Chief Judge of Lagos State, Justice Kazeem Alogba has said that Nigerians would have been enjoying better days by now if they had listened to the late Prof Ben Nwabueze, SAN, on how to move the country forward.

 

Justice Alogba stated this yesterday in Ikeja, Lagos at a valedictory court session in honour of the late legal luminary.

 

Other members of the legal circle who attended the event include the President of the Nigerian Bar Association, NBA, Mr Yakubu Maikyau, SAN, judges of the State High Court, members of the Body of Benchers and Body of Senior Advocates, lawyers and members of late Prof Nwabueze’s family.

 

In his valedictory address, Justice Alogba extolled the contributions of Prof Nwabueze to constitutional law in Nigeria and noted that if his advice had been listened to and implemented , Nigerians would have been enjoying better days by now.

 

He said: “ We are gathered here to honour a man whose name must not be missed when we talk about constitutional law in Nigeria in any compendium. Such compendium will not only be incomplete but grossly inadequate.

OTHER NEWS   Obasanjo to Nigerians: Don’t vote base on emotions in 2023

 

“He was a Nigerian who if he had been listened to among other Nigerians, we would probably be enjoying better days by now. “

 

Alogba added that although Prof Nwabueze died a fulfilled man, it was regrettable that the country failed to live up to the ideals that he fought for in his lifetime.

 

“But for a man that spent his entire life trying to erect a solid foundation for enduring positive change in Nigeria, he also died a sad man because the country failed to live up to it’s promises in his lifetime. Try as hard as he did, Nigeria proved to be an illness that defiled all medications and the great man voices his disappointment,” he said.

 

Also eulogising the sage and his intellectual contributions to constitutional law in the country, NBA President, Yakubu Maikyau said that Prof Nwabueze was a role model to many lawyers and that his influence goes beyond the shores of Nigeria.

 

Stating that Nwabueze though dead, but continues to be alive through his numerous works and publications, Maikyau recommended that his stocks of books in law firm libraries should be used as a standard for the award of the Senior Advocate of Nigeria, SAN, title.

 

He said, “Prof Nwabueze’s death has left a vacuum to large to fill. He was an indisputable authority on constitutional law in Nigeria and his influence reaches beyond the shores of Nigeria. He was a true patriot in every sense of the word. Though gone, he will continue to be alive through his numerous works. For his rich intellectual work, I recommend that law firm libraries stock of his book should be a vital criteria for the award of the SAN title.”

OTHER NEWS   Soyinka calls for national dialogue on religion, tasks NBA, security agencies

 

Speaking on behalf of the Body of Senior Advocates, BOSAN , Chief Solomon Asemota, SAN, noted that the voice of Prof Nwabueze will be missed in the discuss of vital issues in the country.

 

Expressing gratitude for the eulogies, late Prof Nwabueze’s son, Eni Nwabueze said his family is comforted by the outpour of tribute on his father.

 

“I am grateful to the Lagos State Judiciary for the honour done to my late father. My family takes comfort in the heartfelt outpour of tributes here today. We are grateful,” he said.

 

 

VOICE AIR MEDIA – Osun Online Influencing Platform Of The Year (2023).

FOR your Advert Placement, Press Release, Press Conference, Interviews, Media & Publicity.

Contact: 08072633727 or voiceairmedia@gmail.com

Akanji Philip

Correspondent at Voice Air Media.

Learn More →

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *